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China has a “plentiful” toolbox to avoid an economic slump in the second half of the year, its commerce minister said Friday ...
Looking for a pet without the real-life responsibilities? Well then the Tamagotchi electronic pet from Bandai was for you.
Embracing the controversial technology might help retailer Pop Mart adapt the fad before it fizzles, but the cultural ...
The newest craze for families with children under age 15 is something called Labubu dolls, which is the subject of many ...
From fashion accessories to conversation starters, fans have been getting creative with their Labubus, clipping them on ...
China has a "plentiful" toolbox to avoid an economic slump in the second half of the year, its commerce minister said Friday ...
Today’s Forbes Daily covers a new Labubu collaboration, Meta on trial, crypto bills and broadcasting funding cuts move ...
Dim job prospects and a yearslong slump in the property sector have added to a reluctance to spend in China.
Pop Mart snuck onto the world’s handbags—and into its wallets—with their exclusive, fuzzy troll-like dolls. Is it time for ...
Labubu, created by Chinese toymaker Pop Mart, is becoming a new icon in the "intellectual property (IP) economy," a thriving sector within China's dynamic economic landscape.
Labubu dolls have become a smash hit toy and fashion accessory, but they also represent a cultural watershed for China, writes Adam Maguire.